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A Campus in Turmoil
The resignation of a president and vice president, as well as a proposal to eliminate the philosophy major, have shaken a conservative Baptist college in Ohio.
English Down, Languages Up
Data released ahead of MLA convention set tone for hiring in the humanities this season.

Going to the Chapel?
Two religiously affiliated colleges -- Augustana College and the University of the South -- decide whether to permit the blessing of same-sex unions in campus churches.
25 and in Crisis
Temple was the first institution to offer a doctorate in African-American studies and has seen heated debates over the discipline's direction. The rejection of the department's choice as chair has set off a new controversy.
Another Push on Prior Learning
A Catholic college ramps up its prior-learning assessment, with a high-touch approach and an eye toward granting credit for MOOCs.

Shorter's Exodus, a Year Later
After exodus of faculty members and deans who couldn't meet newly imposed religious standards, some wonder if a Baptist college in Georgia is forever changed.
Preserving a Lutheran Mission
An influx of leaders from outside the denomination lead it into a discussion of religious mission and identity.
An Invitation Rescinded
A British theologian is asked not to be a visiting fellow at the University of San Diego, after her views on social issues draw criticism.
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